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Case sensitivity
Command line options and user-defined arguments are case insensitive. Unless specified otherwise, enter all commands, options,
arguments, and command line switches in lowercase letters.
Command line option delimiter
The following table lists some examples of valid and invalid Dell Command | Configure command line options.
Windows path:
For 32-bit systems C:\Programfiles (x86)\Dell\Command Configure\X86
For 64-bit systems C:\Programfiles (x86)\Dell\Command Configure\X86_64
Linux path:/opt/dell/dcc/
Table 2. Valid and invalid command line options for systems running Windows
Valid or
Invalid
Dell Command | Configure Command Line Example
valid
cctk --option1 --option2 cctk --asset --mem
invalid
cctk --option1=[argument]
--option2 --option3
cctk --asset=1750 --floppy --biosromsize
valid
cctk -o=filename --option1
--option2
or
cctk -o filename --option1 --
option2
cctk -o=/tmp/myfile.txt --mem
--sysname
or
cctk -o /tmp/myfile.txt --mem --sysname
valid
cctk -l=filename--option1 --
option2
or
cctk -l filename
--option1 --option2
cctk -l=/tmp/myfile.txt--mem --sysname
or
cctk -l /tmp/myfile.txt--mem --sysname
invalid
cctk -i=filename
--option1 --option2
or
cctk -i filename
--option1 --option2
cctk -i=/tmp/myfile.txt --mem --sysname
or
cctk -i /tmp/myfile.txt --mem --sysname
valid
cctk --option=argument cctk --embnic1=on
Table 3. Examples of command line options for systems running Linux
Dell Command | Configure Command Line Example
./cctk --option=argument ./cctk --numlock=enable
18 Using command-line interface for Dell Command | Configure 4.x